The folks behind the new movie don’t, however, want to replicate everything Mulan does. The new script also takes its cue from Mulan in getting rid of the songs, and replacing Tzipporah, because in Burns’s words, “Giving someone a woman as a gift is a little problematic.” Disney and Dreamworks fans alike can look forward to another reenvisioned childhood classic that they physically can’t stop themselves from watching.ĭreamworks spokesperson Cameron Burns said on the topic, “We figured if Mulan can get rid of a beloved character like Mushu and still charge $30 for a movie, that it’s just anything goes now.”īurns added, “In this political climate, having such a controversial character, the Lord of his chosen people, indeed the great God of the Old Testament, really sends the wrong message.” He continued, “Besides, all we really had to take out was, the plagues, the parting of the red sea, and all of the meaningful themes.”
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